hmmmm I'm not sure whether it had something to do with my local configuration or with ZF 1.6 RC1, but appearantly after installing RC2 it indeed works with importString(). great stuff!

thanks for your answer by the way!

Simone Carletti wrote:
Zend_Feed::importString($feed) should be the right solution.
Which error did you receive?

-- Simone

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Dimitri van Hees <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi list,

    I am sorry for bothering you again with this question, but I can't
    seem to find a solution to my problem. I use Zend_Http to fetch a
    feed so that I can handle a timeout in case the providing server
    is down. For another feed I need to login so I use CURL to fetch
    that feed.

    Anyway, my variable $rss is a string containing the contents of
    the feed, like: $feed= '<?xml.... etc. etc.';

    I want to use Zend_Feed together with this string, but I can't
    find how to 'convert' this string to a Zend_Feed object. I hoped
    Zend_Feed::importString($feed) would do the trick but it doesn't.

    Is there any way to achieve this?

    Thanks in advance,

    Dimitri




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